Foundation Trains Leading Lebanese Reporters to Cover UK General Election for Audiences at Home
From June 6-10, the Thomson Reuters Foundation partnered with the British Embassy in Beirut to train 12 journalists from leading print, online, radio and TV outlets in Lebanon to report on the UK General Election for a Lebanese audience.
FEATURE-Tortured and traumatised: Lawyer gives hope to Jordan's most war-scarred refugees
Jayne Fleming runs a mobile legal clinic offering free legal, psychological and social support to Jordan's most vulnerable refugees from Syria, Iraq and Sudan
In Greece, refugee women and children live in limbo
"Despair is haunting me at the moment"
FEATURE-Between shelling and displacement, Syrian students seek degrees online
Hundreds of Syrian students are going to great lengths to keep up with their university studies and earn their degrees from online schools abroad
Mosul Old City battle goes house to house as Islamic State fighters defend
The fall of Mosul would, in effect, mark the end of the Iraqi half of the "caliphate" that Islamic State declared three years ago
Istanbul's ancient Roma community falls victim to building boom
Istanbul's Roma community, already marginalised in Turkish society, is one of the biggest losers in the city's gentrification process
Refugee facts: in two minutes
A record 65.6 million people worldwide had been forced from their homes due to conflict or persecution by the end of 2016. Here is a two minute video with facts about refugees ahead of World Refugee Day on Tuesday.
Take greater responsibility for your people, U.N. refugee chief tells South Sudan
South Sudan's civil war erupted out of political infighting in late 2013, just two years after South Sudan declared independence from Sudan
FACTBOX-World's refugee and displacement crisis hits record high
One in 113 people worldwide is displaced